The Australian Institute of Agriculture (RTO#45492) offers the nationally recognised specialised skills including Agricultural Chemical Skill Set (AQF3 Transport, Store, Prepare and Apply Agricultural Chemicals) with high quality course materials and premier student support. We deliver training that is customised to meet the needs of our students, the agriculture industry, and employers.
The Agricultural Chemical Skill Set (ChemSkilled) is the latest nationally accredited qualification for learners who aim to have a career in the Production Horticulture and the Agricultural industry. This course will prepare you to work in agriculture with a focus on lawfully safe chemical transport, storage and use on a farm and related sites.
Training is delivered via blended delivery (includes Distance Learning with Workplace Learning).
Course Duration: This course is designed to be completed within up to 2 to 3 Weeks depending on your:
Expected Study Hours: Typical learners are expected to spend up to 80 hours of study to complete the course.
Note: Please read The Australian Institute of Agriculture student handbook containing the Refund Policy, Complaints and Appeals Policy, RPL Procedure, and other policies and procedures prior to enrolling.
This course is designed to develop your expertise in agriculture. In this skill set you will learn how to transport, store, prepare and apply chemicals.
The Agricultural Chemical Skill Set is composed of 2 units including AHCCHM304 Transport and Store and AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pests, weeds and diseases.
All learners will be assessed through a combination of the following assessment methods:
There are no prerequisites required to enter this course. However, it is preferred that students:
*AIA will provide learners information on the resources required for assessment
To support you in your new course with Australian Institute of Agriculture, we will provide:
To complete your course, you will need to arrange access to a computer with:
Skills training and assessment is to be completed on a farm. To complete your course, you must arrange access to a farm that will allow you access to the following resources for training and assessment:
The Australian Institute of Agriculture will assist learners in ensuring host farms have sufficient and industry-current technologies, systems, tools and equipment for training and assessment. Where required, The Australian Institute of Agriculture will provide learners access to its farm (ZaatzVille), or assist in arranging access to other neighbouring farms.
Resources for Distance Learning
Upon enrolment, you will be invited to your Google Classroom. You may use your personal email to sign up and login, or you may create one especially for your course. Your Google Classroom will provide you links to your workbooks, links to the recorded webinars and other references. Google Classroom also allows you to communicate with your trainer and other learners enrolled in your course. Access to Google Classroom is not mandatory but is recommended to enhance your learning experience.
NOTE: Prior to enrolment, The Australian Institute of Agriculture assesses the nominated host farm to ensure that learners will have access to all required equipment, tools, and other relevant resources in the workplace.
The full course fee of Agricultural Chemical Skill Set course is $900 but at the discounted rate it is available from only $345 (conditions apply). This fee is paid upfront before accessing any resource.
These fees include tuition and electronic copy of the learning and assessment resources. You may request a printed copy sent to you via post at an additional cost ($100 + shipping fee). Please see Fees and Refunds Policy for more information.
Learners may also consider additional training to complement their skills such as:
*Some of these courses are not offered by The Australian Institute of Agriculture
For the complete list of qualifications, please visit the MySkills website at https://www.myskills.gov.au/courses/details?Code=AHC30116.
The Australian Institute of Agriculture has a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Policy to ensure that an individual’s prior learning, achieved through formal and informal training, work experience or other life experiences, is appropriately recognised. This recognition may assist students to progress faster through their course.
Learners will be required to complete an application for recognition of prior learning and submit evidence to substantiate their existing knowledge and skills.
Note: Please read The Australian Institute of Agriculture student handbook containing the Refund Policy, Complaints and Appeals Policy, RPL Procedure, and other policies and procedures prior to enrolling.